Works

HUBERT ALAIN

Hubert Alain (2017). “Control: the Extractive Ecology of Corn Monoculture,” Cultural Studies, Vol. 31 No 2–3, 232–252.

Hubert Alain (2017). “Vagabond: the Trans-Species Ecologies of Plant/Human Encounters,” Green Humanities, Vol. 2, 53–80.

 

FARAH ATOUI

Farah Atoui. (2020). “Return, Recollect, Imagine: Decolonizing Images, Reclaiming Palestine,” Postcolonial Directions in Education, 9(1), 8-42.

Farah Atoui. (2020). “The Calais Crisis: Real Refugees Welcome, Migrants ‘Do Not Come’.“ In Krista Genevieve Lynes, Tyler Morgenstern and Ian Alan Paul (eds.), Moving Images: Mediating Migration as Crisis. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag

Farah Atoui and Nour Ouayda (2020). “Surgissements: Poétiques de l’image video.” Hors champ, Mai/Juin

 

JOEL AUERBACH

Joel Auerbach (2021). “The Abstract Grid of Distribution: Solar Economy Beyond the Fuel Question,” South Atlantic Quarterly, 120 (1). 

 

DARIN BARNEY

Darin Barney (2021) “Infrastructure and the Form of Politics” Canadian Journal of Communication Vol. 46 No. 2. Special Issue: Materials and Media of Infrastructure https://cjc-online.ca/index.php/journal/issue/view/193

Imre Szeman and Darin Barney (2021). “From Solar to Solarity.” South Atlantic Quarterly, 120 (1). 

Darin Barney (2020). “Withdrawal Symptoms: Refusal, Sabotage, Suspension.” Politics of Withdrawal: Media, Arts, Theory. Eds. Pepita Hesselberth and Joost de Bloois. Rowman & Littlefield.  

Darin Barney (2019). “Beyond Carbon Democracy: Energy, Infrastructure and Sabotage.” Energy Culture: Art and Theory on Oil and Beyond. Eds. Imre Szeman and Jeff Diamanti. West Virginia Univ. Press. 

 

EMILLE BOULOT

Emille Boulot (forthcoming). “Restoring land, restoring law: theorizing ecological law with ecological restoration,” In G. Garver, et.al., (eds.) From Environmental to Ecological Law, New York, Routledge.

 Emille Boulot & J. Sterlin (2019). "Earth System Governance and the Ontological Turn: Proposals for Law’s Place in Cosmopolitics," Earth Systems Governance Conference Paper 148, October, Oaxaca.

 Vargas Roncancio, Emille Boulot, et.al. (2019). “From the Anthropocene to Mutual Thriving: An Agenda for Higher Education in the Ecozoic.” Sustainability, 11, 3312.

PATRICK BRODIE

Patrick Bresnihan and Patrick Brodie. (2020). "New extractive frontiers in Ireland and the moebius strip of wind/data." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space (online first). https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2514848620970121.

Patrick Brodie. (2020). “’Stuck in Mud in the Fields of Athenry’: Apple, Territory, and Popular Politics,” Culture Machine, special issue Media Populism, 19. https://culturemachine.net/vol-19-media-populism/stuck-in-mud-in-the-fields-of-athenry-patrick-brodie/.

Patrick Brodie. (2020). "Climate Extraction and Supply Chains of Data." Media, Culture and Society, 42 (7-8), 1095-1114. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0163443720904601.

 

LAURA DUNN

Laura Dunn & P. Gross (2016). Food-Sharing Practices Online in the Facebook Group Cambridge Bay News. Études Inuit Studies, 40(2), 225-243.

Laura Dunn, (2016) Networks of resilience: online sharing and visions of community in Cambridge Bay, NU. McGill University (Unpublished master’s thesis). Montreal, Quebec.

 

JESSICA FONTAINE

Jessica Fontaine (forthcoming). “When Girls Walk: Mobilities of and Resistance to Affective Atmospheres of Unwelcome.” Space and Culture.

Candida Rifkind and Jessica Fontaine (2020). “Indigeneity, Intermediality and the Haunted Present of Will I See?Graphic Indigeneity: Comics in The Americas and Australasia. Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama. Jackson: U of Mississippi Press, 340-360. 

 

JORDAN KINDER

Jordan B. Kinder and Lucie Stepanik, eds. (2020). “Oil and Media, Oil as Media,” MediaTropes, 7 (2), .  

Jordan B. Kinder (2019). “Sustaining Petrocultures: The Politics and Aesthetics of Oil Sands Reclamation.” Energy Culture: Art and Theory on Oil and Beyond , edited by Jeff Diamanti and Imre Szeman, 93-103, Morgantown, WV: West Virginia UP. (Liquid Ethics, Fluid Politics)   

Jordan B. Kinder (2018). “‘In the Heat of this Ongoing Past’: Three Lessons on Energy, Climate, and Materialism.” Mediations: Journal of the Marxist Literary Group, 31 (2), 157-164. 

 

BURÇ KÖSTEM

Burç Köstem (forthcoming). “The World is Sinking: Sand, Scarcity and Urban Infrastructure in Dubai,” Cultural Studies, Special Issue on Infrastructure. Edited by Blake Hallinan and James Nicholas Gilmore.  

 

CHANELLE LALONDE

Chanelle Lalonde (2019). “Amphibious Architecture: Didactic Devices in a Dialectic Space.” In Cahier de recherche du LEAP: On Didacticism in Architecture/Du didactisme en architecture, eds. C. Hammond, C. Cucuzzella, S. Goubran, and C. Lalonde.  Potential Architecture Books, Montréal.

LAURA PANNEKOEK

Laura Pannekoek (2019). "Nuclear Media from Signs to Sediment." Kunstlicht. vol 39. no. 3. Special issue on 'Nuclear Aesthetics.' 

Laura Pannekoek (2019). "The Nuclear Mundane: Geology and the Unthinkable." Energy Humanities and Energy Transition: Current State and Future Directions. Edited by Matuś Mišik and Nada Kudjunžić. Springer

 

WENDY PRINGLE

Pringle, Wendy. (2019). “Problematizations in Assisted Dying Discourse: Testing the ‘What's the Problem Represented to Be?’” (WPR) Method for Critical Health Communication Research,” Frontiers in Communication, 4. 

 

SHIRLEY ROBURN

Roburn, Shirley. “Beyond film impact assessment: Being Caribou community screenings as activist training grounds.” International Journal of Communication 11 (2017): 2520-2539.

Roburn, Shirley. “Learning from caribou people: Gwich’in and Inuvialuit perspectives on the Being Caribou project,” ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, Vol 26, No 1 3, Summer 2019, Pages 518–539.

Roburn, Shirley. “Power from the north: the energized trajectory of Indigenous sovereignty movements.” Canadian Journal of Communication. Vol 43, No. 1. (2018). 167-184.

 

RAFICO RUIZ

Ruiz, Rafico and Aleksandra Kaminska, eds. (2021) “Materials and Media of Infrastructure,” special issue of the Canadian Journal of Communication

Ruiz, Rafico and Melody Jue, eds. (2021) Saturation: An Elemental Politics (Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Ruiz, Rafico. (2021). Slow Disturbance: Infrastructural Mediation on the Settler Colonial Resource Frontier (Durham and London: Duke University Press, forthcoming in 2021).

 

HANNAH TOLLEFSON

Hannah Tollefson (forthcoming). “Staking a claim: mineral mining, prospecting logics, and settler infrastructures,” Canadian Journal of Communication Studies.  

Hannah Tollefson (forthcoming). “Tarred feathers: mining tails and deterrent media” Digital Animalities: Media Representations of Nonhuman Life in the Age of Risk. Edited by Jody Berland and Thomas Lamarre. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.  

Hannah Tollefson and Darin Barney (2019). “More Liquid than Liquid: Solid State Bitumen and its Forms,” Grey Room. Vol. 77.  

 

SOPHIE TOUPIN

Christian Pentzold, Mathieu O’Neil and Sophie Toupin, eds. (2020). The Handbook of Peer Production. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. 

Stéphane Couture and Sophie Toupin (2019). “What Does the Concept of ‘Sovereignty’ Mean in Digital, Network and Technological Sovereignty?” New Media and Society, 21(10) 2305–2322.

Sophie Toupin (2016). “Gesturing Towards Anti-Colonial Hacking and its Infrastructure,” Journal of Peer Production, 12, 1-27.  

 

AYESHA VEMURI

Ayesha Vemuri (2020). “‘Calling Out’ Campus Sexual Violence: An Analysis of Anti-Rape Student Activism and Media Engagement at McGill University.” In Violence Interrupted: Confronting Sexual Violence on University Campuses, eds. D. Crocker, J. Minaker, and A. Nelund, 327–48. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Ayesha Vemuri (2019). “Bruised, Battered, Bleeding: Mobilizing Abused Goddesses for ‘Women’s Empowerment’”. Feminist Theory, 146470011988623. .

Ayesha Vemuri (2018). “‘Calling Out’ Campus Sexual Violence: Student Activist Labors of Confrontation and Care.” Communication, Culture and Critique 11 (3): 498–502.

 

RHYS WILLIAMS

Williams, Rhys (2021) “Turning Towards the Sun: The Solarity and Singularity of New Food”. In South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 122, Issue 1.  

Williams, Rhys. (2019) “‘This Shining Confluence of Magic and Technology’: Solarpunk, Energy Imaginaries, and the Infrastructures of Solarity”. In Powering the Future, ed. Graeme Macdonald, special issue of Open Library of the Humanities